More reviewer po sir please. Sobrang helpful nito para samin ❤️
@erwinabrera30872 жыл бұрын
Thank you sir sa reviewer na to malaking tulong po sa amin.
@LodiPapzTV2 жыл бұрын
CLASSIFICATION OF OCCUPANCY A. A building or structure shall be classified as follows: 1. Assembly a. Assembly occupancies include, but are not limited to, all buildings or portions of buildings used for gathering together of fifty (50) or more persons for such purposes as deliberation, worship, entertainment, eating, drinking, amusement, awaiting transportation, or similar uses. b. Assembly occupancies include: theaters; assembly halls; auditorium; exhibition halls; museum; restaurants; drinking establishments; places of worship; classrooms of 50 persons and over capacity; libraries; internet shops of over 50 persons capacity; dance halls; club rooms; skating rinks; gymnasiums; cockpit arenas; bowling facilities; pool rooms; armories; passenger stations and terminals of air, surface, underground, and marine public transportation facilities; recreational facilities; piers; court-rooms; conference rooms; and mortuary chapels or funeral homes. c. Restaurants and drinking establishments with an occupant load of less than 50 persons shall be classified as mercantile occupancies. d. Occupancy of any room or space for assembly purposes by less than fifty (50) persons in a building of other occupancy and incidental to such other occupancy shall be classified as part of the other occupancy and subject to the provisions applicable thereto. 2. Educational a. Educational occupancies include all buildings or portions thereof used for the gathering of group of six (6) or more persons for purposes of instruction. b. Educational occupancies include: Schools; Universities; Colleges; Academies; Nursery schools; Kindergartens; and Child Day Care facilities. c. Other occupancies associated with educational institutions shall be in accordance with the appropriate parts of this Chapter, except licensed day care facilities of any capacity. d. In case where instruction is incidental to some other occupancy, the Section of the Chapter governing such other occupancy shall apply. 3. Health Care a. Health care facilities are those used for purposes of medical or other treatment or care of persons where such occupants are mostly incapable of self preservation because of age, physical or mental disability, or because of security measures not under the occupants’ control. b. Health care facilities include: hospitals; nursing homes; birth centers; and residential custodial care centers such as nurseries, homes for the aged and the like. 4. Detention and Correctional a. Detention and correctional buildings are those used to house one or more persons under varied degrees of restraint or security where such occupants are mostly incapable of self-preservation because of security measures not under the occupants’ control. b. Detention and correctional occupancies shall include those used for purposes such as correctional institutions, detention facilities, community residential centers, training schools, work camps, and substance abuse centers where occupants are confined or housed under some degree of restraint or security. 5. Residential a. Residential occupancies are those occupancies in which sleeping accommodations are provided for normal residential purposes and include all buildings designed to provide sleeping accommodations. b. Residential buildings, structures or facilities are treated separately in this Rule in the following groups: hotels; motels; apartelles; pension houses; inns; apartments; condominiums; dormitories; lodging or rooming houses; and one- and two-family dwellings; and the likes. 6. Mercantile a. Mercantile occupancies include stores, markets, and other rooms, buildings, or structures for the display and/or sale of merchandise. b. Mercantile occupancies include: malls; supermarkets; department stores; shopping centers; flea markets; restaurants of less than 50 persons capacity; public/private dry and wet markets; water refilling stations; drugstores; hardwares/construction supplies; showrooms; and auction rooms. c. Minor merchandising operation in building predominantly of other occupancies, such as newsstand in an office building, shall be subject to the exit requirements of the predominant occupancy. d. Office, storage, and service facilities incidental to the sale of merchandise and located in the same building should be considered part of the mercantile occupancy classification. 7. Business a. Business buildings are those used for the transaction of business other than that covered under Mercantile, for the keeping of accounts and records and similar purposes. b. Included in this occupancy group are: offices for lawyers; doctors; dentists and other professionals; general offices; City/Municipal halls; internet shops; massage parlors, beauty parlors, barbershops of less than 50 occupants and court houses; c. Minor office occupancy incidental to operations in other occupancy shall be considered as a part of the dominant occupancy and shall be subject to the provisions of the Chapter applying to the dominant occupancy. 8. Industrial a. Industrial occupancies include factories that make products of all kinds and properties which shall include but not limited to product processing, assembling and disassembling, mixing, packaging, finishing or decorating, repairing and material recovery including, among others, the following: factories of all kinds; laboratories; dry cleaning plants; power plants; pumping stations; smokehouses; gas plants; refineries; and sawmills, laundries; creameries 9. Storage a. Storage occupancy includes all buildings or structures utilized primarily for the storage or sheltering of goods, merchandise, products, vehicles, or animals. Included in this occupancy group are: warehouses; cold storages; freight terminals; truck and marine terminals; bulk oil storage; LPG storage; parking garages; hangars; grain elevators; barns; and stables. b. Minor storage incidental to other occupancy shall be treated as part of the other occupancy. 10. Mixed Occupancies a. Refers to two or more classes of occupancies occurring/located/situated/existing in the same building and/or structures so intermingled that separate safeguards are impracticable. b. The means of egress shall be sufficient to meet exit requirements for the occupants of each individual room or section, and for the maximum occupant load of the entire building. Fire safety construction, protective and warning systems and other safeguards shall met requirements of the most hazardous occupancy unless otherwise specified in Division 8 through 17 of this Chapter. 11. Miscellaneous a. This class of occupancy includes buildings or structure which cannot be properly classified in any of the preceding occupancy groups. Such miscellaneous buildings and structures shall conform to the fundamental guidelines provided for in Division 2 and to any specific provisions applicable thereto in Division 17 both of this chapter.
@clareannalvarado76042 жыл бұрын
Salamat sir! Big help kaayo!
@LodiPapzTV2 жыл бұрын
CLASSIFICATION OF OCCUPANCY A. A building or structure shall be classified as follows: 1. Assembly a. Assembly occupancies include, but are not limited to, all buildings or portions of buildings used for gathering together of fifty (50) or more persons for such purposes as deliberation, worship, entertainment, eating, drinking, amusement, awaiting transportation, or similar uses. b. Assembly occupancies include: theaters; assembly halls; auditorium; exhibition halls; museum; restaurants; drinking establishments; places of worship; classrooms of 50 persons and over capacity; libraries; internet shops of over 50 persons capacity; dance halls; club rooms; skating rinks; gymnasiums; cockpit arenas; bowling facilities; pool rooms; armories; passenger stations and terminals of air, surface, underground, and marine public transportation facilities; recreational facilities; piers; court-rooms; conference rooms; and mortuary chapels or funeral homes. c. Restaurants and drinking establishments with an occupant load of less than 50 persons shall be classified as mercantile occupancies. d. Occupancy of any room or space for assembly purposes by less than fifty (50) persons in a building of other occupancy and incidental to such other occupancy shall be classified as part of the other occupancy and subject to the provisions applicable thereto. 2. Educational a. Educational occupancies include all buildings or portions thereof used for the gathering of group of six (6) or more persons for purposes of instruction. b. Educational occupancies include: Schools; Universities; Colleges; Academies; Nursery schools; Kindergartens; and Child Day Care facilities. c. Other occupancies associated with educational institutions shall be in accordance with the appropriate parts of this Chapter, except licensed day care facilities of any capacity. d. In case where instruction is incidental to some other occupancy, the Section of the Chapter governing such other occupancy shall apply. 3. Health Care a. Health care facilities are those used for purposes of medical or other treatment or care of persons where such occupants are mostly incapable of self preservation because of age, physical or mental disability, or because of security measures not under the occupants’ control. b. Health care facilities include: hospitals; nursing homes; birth centers; and residential custodial care centers such as nurseries, homes for the aged and the like. 4. Detention and Correctional a. Detention and correctional buildings are those used to house one or more persons under varied degrees of restraint or security where such occupants are mostly incapable of self-preservation because of security measures not under the occupants’ control. b. Detention and correctional occupancies shall include those used for purposes such as correctional institutions, detention facilities, community residential centers, training schools, work camps, and substance abuse centers where occupants are confined or housed under some degree of restraint or security. 5. Residential a. Residential occupancies are those occupancies in which sleeping accommodations are provided for normal residential purposes and include all buildings designed to provide sleeping accommodations. b. Residential buildings, structures or facilities are treated separately in this Rule in the following groups: hotels; motels; apartelles; pension houses; inns; apartments; condominiums; dormitories; lodging or rooming houses; and one- and two-family dwellings; and the likes. 6. Mercantile a. Mercantile occupancies include stores, markets, and other rooms, buildings, or structures for the display and/or sale of merchandise. b. Mercantile occupancies include: malls; supermarkets; department stores; shopping centers; flea markets; restaurants of less than 50 persons capacity; public/private dry and wet markets; water refilling stations; drugstores; hardwares/construction supplies; showrooms; and auction rooms. c. Minor merchandising operation in building predominantly of other occupancies, such as newsstand in an office building, shall be subject to the exit requirements of the predominant occupancy. d. Office, storage, and service facilities incidental to the sale of merchandise and located in the same building should be considered part of the mercantile occupancy classification. 7. Business a. Business buildings are those used for the transaction of business other than that covered under Mercantile, for the keeping of accounts and records and similar purposes. b. Included in this occupancy group are: offices for lawyers; doctors; dentists and other professionals; general offices; City/Municipal halls; internet shops; massage parlors, beauty parlors, barbershops of less than 50 occupants and court houses; c. Minor office occupancy incidental to operations in other occupancy shall be considered as a part of the dominant occupancy and shall be subject to the provisions of the Chapter applying to the dominant occupancy. 8. Industrial a. Industrial occupancies include factories that make products of all kinds and properties which shall include but not limited to product processing, assembling and disassembling, mixing, packaging, finishing or decorating, repairing and material recovery including, among others, the following: factories of all kinds; laboratories; dry cleaning plants; power plants; pumping stations; smokehouses; gas plants; refineries; and sawmills, laundries; creameries 9. Storage a. Storage occupancy includes all buildings or structures utilized primarily for the storage or sheltering of goods, merchandise, products, vehicles, or animals. Included in this occupancy group are: warehouses; cold storages; freight terminals; truck and marine terminals; bulk oil storage; LPG storage; parking garages; hangars; grain elevators; barns; and stables. b. Minor storage incidental to other occupancy shall be treated as part of the other occupancy. 10. Mixed Occupancies a. Refers to two or more classes of occupancies occurring/located/situated/existing in the same building and/or structures so intermingled that separate safeguards are impracticable. b. The means of egress shall be sufficient to meet exit requirements for the occupants of each individual room or section, and for the maximum occupant load of the entire building. Fire safety construction, protective and warning systems and other safeguards shall met requirements of the most hazardous occupancy unless otherwise specified in Division 8 through 17 of this Chapter. 11. Miscellaneous a. This class of occupancy includes buildings or structure which cannot be properly classified in any of the preceding occupancy groups. Such miscellaneous buildings and structures shall conform to the fundamental guidelines provided for in Division 2 and to any specific provisions applicable thereto in Division 17 both of this chapter.
@003ggm32 жыл бұрын
Salamat po sir.
@hekker43112 жыл бұрын
12. search and rescue
@markie26132 жыл бұрын
Salamat sir mag exam po ako this coming October 23 Davao city
@LodiPapzTV2 жыл бұрын
CLASSIFICATION OF OCCUPANCY A. A building or structure shall be classified as follows: 1. Assembly a. Assembly occupancies include, but are not limited to, all buildings or portions of buildings used for gathering together of fifty (50) or more persons for such purposes as deliberation, worship, entertainment, eating, drinking, amusement, awaiting transportation, or similar uses. b. Assembly occupancies include: theaters; assembly halls; auditorium; exhibition halls; museum; restaurants; drinking establishments; places of worship; classrooms of 50 persons and over capacity; libraries; internet shops of over 50 persons capacity; dance halls; club rooms; skating rinks; gymnasiums; cockpit arenas; bowling facilities; pool rooms; armories; passenger stations and terminals of air, surface, underground, and marine public transportation facilities; recreational facilities; piers; court-rooms; conference rooms; and mortuary chapels or funeral homes. c. Restaurants and drinking establishments with an occupant load of less than 50 persons shall be classified as mercantile occupancies. d. Occupancy of any room or space for assembly purposes by less than fifty (50) persons in a building of other occupancy and incidental to such other occupancy shall be classified as part of the other occupancy and subject to the provisions applicable thereto. 2. Educational a. Educational occupancies include all buildings or portions thereof used for the gathering of group of six (6) or more persons for purposes of instruction. b. Educational occupancies include: Schools; Universities; Colleges; Academies; Nursery schools; Kindergartens; and Child Day Care facilities. c. Other occupancies associated with educational institutions shall be in accordance with the appropriate parts of this Chapter, except licensed day care facilities of any capacity. d. In case where instruction is incidental to some other occupancy, the Section of the Chapter governing such other occupancy shall apply. 3. Health Care a. Health care facilities are those used for purposes of medical or other treatment or care of persons where such occupants are mostly incapable of self preservation because of age, physical or mental disability, or because of security measures not under the occupants’ control. b. Health care facilities include: hospitals; nursing homes; birth centers; and residential custodial care centers such as nurseries, homes for the aged and the like. 4. Detention and Correctional a. Detention and correctional buildings are those used to house one or more persons under varied degrees of restraint or security where such occupants are mostly incapable of self-preservation because of security measures not under the occupants’ control. b. Detention and correctional occupancies shall include those used for purposes such as correctional institutions, detention facilities, community residential centers, training schools, work camps, and substance abuse centers where occupants are confined or housed under some degree of restraint or security. 5. Residential a. Residential occupancies are those occupancies in which sleeping accommodations are provided for normal residential purposes and include all buildings designed to provide sleeping accommodations. b. Residential buildings, structures or facilities are treated separately in this Rule in the following groups: hotels; motels; apartelles; pension houses; inns; apartments; condominiums; dormitories; lodging or rooming houses; and one- and two-family dwellings; and the likes. 6. Mercantile a. Mercantile occupancies include stores, markets, and other rooms, buildings, or structures for the display and/or sale of merchandise. b. Mercantile occupancies include: malls; supermarkets; department stores; shopping centers; flea markets; restaurants of less than 50 persons capacity; public/private dry and wet markets; water refilling stations; drugstores; hardwares/construction supplies; showrooms; and auction rooms. c. Minor merchandising operation in building predominantly of other occupancies, such as newsstand in an office building, shall be subject to the exit requirements of the predominant occupancy. d. Office, storage, and service facilities incidental to the sale of merchandise and located in the same building should be considered part of the mercantile occupancy classification. 7. Business a. Business buildings are those used for the transaction of business other than that covered under Mercantile, for the keeping of accounts and records and similar purposes. b. Included in this occupancy group are: offices for lawyers; doctors; dentists and other professionals; general offices; City/Municipal halls; internet shops; massage parlors, beauty parlors, barbershops of less than 50 occupants and court houses; c. Minor office occupancy incidental to operations in other occupancy shall be considered as a part of the dominant occupancy and shall be subject to the provisions of the Chapter applying to the dominant occupancy. 8. Industrial a. Industrial occupancies include factories that make products of all kinds and properties which shall include but not limited to product processing, assembling and disassembling, mixing, packaging, finishing or decorating, repairing and material recovery including, among others, the following: factories of all kinds; laboratories; dry cleaning plants; power plants; pumping stations; smokehouses; gas plants; refineries; and sawmills, laundries; creameries 9. Storage a. Storage occupancy includes all buildings or structures utilized primarily for the storage or sheltering of goods, merchandise, products, vehicles, or animals. Included in this occupancy group are: warehouses; cold storages; freight terminals; truck and marine terminals; bulk oil storage; LPG storage; parking garages; hangars; grain elevators; barns; and stables. b. Minor storage incidental to other occupancy shall be treated as part of the other occupancy. 10. Mixed Occupancies a. Refers to two or more classes of occupancies occurring/located/situated/existing in the same building and/or structures so intermingled that separate safeguards are impracticable. b. The means of egress shall be sufficient to meet exit requirements for the occupants of each individual room or section, and for the maximum occupant load of the entire building. Fire safety construction, protective and warning systems and other safeguards shall met requirements of the most hazardous occupancy unless otherwise specified in Division 8 through 17 of this Chapter. 11. Miscellaneous a. This class of occupancy includes buildings or structure which cannot be properly classified in any of the preceding occupancy groups. Such miscellaneous buildings and structures shall conform to the fundamental guidelines provided for in Division 2 and to any specific provisions applicable thereto in Division 17 both of this chapter.
@erroldespenida88972 жыл бұрын
Thank you sir
@hekker43112 жыл бұрын
number 6 po sa reviewer nong fire marshal na si cyrus medina water vacuum po nakalagay
@PedroPedro42212 жыл бұрын
Thanks sa reviewer. Paki lakihan ng konti ang font.
@LodiPapzTV2 жыл бұрын
CLASSIFICATION OF OCCUPANCY A. A building or structure shall be classified as follows: 1. Assembly a. Assembly occupancies include, but are not limited to, all buildings or portions of buildings used for gathering together of fifty (50) or more persons for such purposes as deliberation, worship, entertainment, eating, drinking, amusement, awaiting transportation, or similar uses. b. Assembly occupancies include: theaters; assembly halls; auditorium; exhibition halls; museum; restaurants; drinking establishments; places of worship; classrooms of 50 persons and over capacity; libraries; internet shops of over 50 persons capacity; dance halls; club rooms; skating rinks; gymnasiums; cockpit arenas; bowling facilities; pool rooms; armories; passenger stations and terminals of air, surface, underground, and marine public transportation facilities; recreational facilities; piers; court-rooms; conference rooms; and mortuary chapels or funeral homes. c. Restaurants and drinking establishments with an occupant load of less than 50 persons shall be classified as mercantile occupancies. d. Occupancy of any room or space for assembly purposes by less than fifty (50) persons in a building of other occupancy and incidental to such other occupancy shall be classified as part of the other occupancy and subject to the provisions applicable thereto. 2. Educational a. Educational occupancies include all buildings or portions thereof used for the gathering of group of six (6) or more persons for purposes of instruction. b. Educational occupancies include: Schools; Universities; Colleges; Academies; Nursery schools; Kindergartens; and Child Day Care facilities. c. Other occupancies associated with educational institutions shall be in accordance with the appropriate parts of this Chapter, except licensed day care facilities of any capacity. d. In case where instruction is incidental to some other occupancy, the Section of the Chapter governing such other occupancy shall apply. 3. Health Care a. Health care facilities are those used for purposes of medical or other treatment or care of persons where such occupants are mostly incapable of self preservation because of age, physical or mental disability, or because of security measures not under the occupants’ control. b. Health care facilities include: hospitals; nursing homes; birth centers; and residential custodial care centers such as nurseries, homes for the aged and the like. 4. Detention and Correctional a. Detention and correctional buildings are those used to house one or more persons under varied degrees of restraint or security where such occupants are mostly incapable of self-preservation because of security measures not under the occupants’ control. b. Detention and correctional occupancies shall include those used for purposes such as correctional institutions, detention facilities, community residential centers, training schools, work camps, and substance abuse centers where occupants are confined or housed under some degree of restraint or security. 5. Residential a. Residential occupancies are those occupancies in which sleeping accommodations are provided for normal residential purposes and include all buildings designed to provide sleeping accommodations. b. Residential buildings, structures or facilities are treated separately in this Rule in the following groups: hotels; motels; apartelles; pension houses; inns; apartments; condominiums; dormitories; lodging or rooming houses; and one- and two-family dwellings; and the likes. 6. Mercantile a. Mercantile occupancies include stores, markets, and other rooms, buildings, or structures for the display and/or sale of merchandise. b. Mercantile occupancies include: malls; supermarkets; department stores; shopping centers; flea markets; restaurants of less than 50 persons capacity; public/private dry and wet markets; water refilling stations; drugstores; hardwares/construction supplies; showrooms; and auction rooms. c. Minor merchandising operation in building predominantly of other occupancies, such as newsstand in an office building, shall be subject to the exit requirements of the predominant occupancy. d. Office, storage, and service facilities incidental to the sale of merchandise and located in the same building should be considered part of the mercantile occupancy classification. 7. Business a. Business buildings are those used for the transaction of business other than that covered under Mercantile, for the keeping of accounts and records and similar purposes. b. Included in this occupancy group are: offices for lawyers; doctors; dentists and other professionals; general offices; City/Municipal halls; internet shops; massage parlors, beauty parlors, barbershops of less than 50 occupants and court houses; c. Minor office occupancy incidental to operations in other occupancy shall be considered as a part of the dominant occupancy and shall be subject to the provisions of the Chapter applying to the dominant occupancy. 8. Industrial a. Industrial occupancies include factories that make products of all kinds and properties which shall include but not limited to product processing, assembling and disassembling, mixing, packaging, finishing or decorating, repairing and material recovery including, among others, the following: factories of all kinds; laboratories; dry cleaning plants; power plants; pumping stations; smokehouses; gas plants; refineries; and sawmills, laundries; creameries 9. Storage a. Storage occupancy includes all buildings or structures utilized primarily for the storage or sheltering of goods, merchandise, products, vehicles, or animals. Included in this occupancy group are: warehouses; cold storages; freight terminals; truck and marine terminals; bulk oil storage; LPG storage; parking garages; hangars; grain elevators; barns; and stables. b. Minor storage incidental to other occupancy shall be treated as part of the other occupancy. 10. Mixed Occupancies a. Refers to two or more classes of occupancies occurring/located/situated/existing in the same building and/or structures so intermingled that separate safeguards are impracticable. b. The means of egress shall be sufficient to meet exit requirements for the occupants of each individual room or section, and for the maximum occupant load of the entire building. Fire safety construction, protective and warning systems and other safeguards shall met requirements of the most hazardous occupancy unless otherwise specified in Division 8 through 17 of this Chapter. 11. Miscellaneous a. This class of occupancy includes buildings or structure which cannot be properly classified in any of the preceding occupancy groups. Such miscellaneous buildings and structures shall conform to the fundamental guidelines provided for in Division 2 and to any specific provisions applicable thereto in Division 17 both of this chapter.
@caramoanangler2 жыл бұрын
10. D
@louiedacpano34282 жыл бұрын
no.9 Po sir pacheck Po thanks
@markdanielcastro71602 жыл бұрын
Sana ma Perfect ko Exam sa FOE🙏🙏😂😂
@LodiPapzTV2 жыл бұрын
CLASSIFICATION OF OCCUPANCY A. A building or structure shall be classified as follows: 1. Assembly a. Assembly occupancies include, but are not limited to, all buildings or portions of buildings used for gathering together of fifty (50) or more persons for such purposes as deliberation, worship, entertainment, eating, drinking, amusement, awaiting transportation, or similar uses. b. Assembly occupancies include: theaters; assembly halls; auditorium; exhibition halls; museum; restaurants; drinking establishments; places of worship; classrooms of 50 persons and over capacity; libraries; internet shops of over 50 persons capacity; dance halls; club rooms; skating rinks; gymnasiums; cockpit arenas; bowling facilities; pool rooms; armories; passenger stations and terminals of air, surface, underground, and marine public transportation facilities; recreational facilities; piers; court-rooms; conference rooms; and mortuary chapels or funeral homes. c. Restaurants and drinking establishments with an occupant load of less than 50 persons shall be classified as mercantile occupancies. d. Occupancy of any room or space for assembly purposes by less than fifty (50) persons in a building of other occupancy and incidental to such other occupancy shall be classified as part of the other occupancy and subject to the provisions applicable thereto. 2. Educational a. Educational occupancies include all buildings or portions thereof used for the gathering of group of six (6) or more persons for purposes of instruction. b. Educational occupancies include: Schools; Universities; Colleges; Academies; Nursery schools; Kindergartens; and Child Day Care facilities. c. Other occupancies associated with educational institutions shall be in accordance with the appropriate parts of this Chapter, except licensed day care facilities of any capacity. d. In case where instruction is incidental to some other occupancy, the Section of the Chapter governing such other occupancy shall apply. 3. Health Care a. Health care facilities are those used for purposes of medical or other treatment or care of persons where such occupants are mostly incapable of self preservation because of age, physical or mental disability, or because of security measures not under the occupants’ control. b. Health care facilities include: hospitals; nursing homes; birth centers; and residential custodial care centers such as nurseries, homes for the aged and the like. 4. Detention and Correctional a. Detention and correctional buildings are those used to house one or more persons under varied degrees of restraint or security where such occupants are mostly incapable of self-preservation because of security measures not under the occupants’ control. b. Detention and correctional occupancies shall include those used for purposes such as correctional institutions, detention facilities, community residential centers, training schools, work camps, and substance abuse centers where occupants are confined or housed under some degree of restraint or security. 5. Residential a. Residential occupancies are those occupancies in which sleeping accommodations are provided for normal residential purposes and include all buildings designed to provide sleeping accommodations. b. Residential buildings, structures or facilities are treated separately in this Rule in the following groups: hotels; motels; apartelles; pension houses; inns; apartments; condominiums; dormitories; lodging or rooming houses; and one- and two-family dwellings; and the likes. 6. Mercantile a. Mercantile occupancies include stores, markets, and other rooms, buildings, or structures for the display and/or sale of merchandise. b. Mercantile occupancies include: malls; supermarkets; department stores; shopping centers; flea markets; restaurants of less than 50 persons capacity; public/private dry and wet markets; water refilling stations; drugstores; hardwares/construction supplies; showrooms; and auction rooms. c. Minor merchandising operation in building predominantly of other occupancies, such as newsstand in an office building, shall be subject to the exit requirements of the predominant occupancy. d. Office, storage, and service facilities incidental to the sale of merchandise and located in the same building should be considered part of the mercantile occupancy classification. 7. Business a. Business buildings are those used for the transaction of business other than that covered under Mercantile, for the keeping of accounts and records and similar purposes. b. Included in this occupancy group are: offices for lawyers; doctors; dentists and other professionals; general offices; City/Municipal halls; internet shops; massage parlors, beauty parlors, barbershops of less than 50 occupants and court houses; c. Minor office occupancy incidental to operations in other occupancy shall be considered as a part of the dominant occupancy and shall be subject to the provisions of the Chapter applying to the dominant occupancy. 8. Industrial a. Industrial occupancies include factories that make products of all kinds and properties which shall include but not limited to product processing, assembling and disassembling, mixing, packaging, finishing or decorating, repairing and material recovery including, among others, the following: factories of all kinds; laboratories; dry cleaning plants; power plants; pumping stations; smokehouses; gas plants; refineries; and sawmills, laundries; creameries 9. Storage a. Storage occupancy includes all buildings or structures utilized primarily for the storage or sheltering of goods, merchandise, products, vehicles, or animals. Included in this occupancy group are: warehouses; cold storages; freight terminals; truck and marine terminals; bulk oil storage; LPG storage; parking garages; hangars; grain elevators; barns; and stables. b. Minor storage incidental to other occupancy shall be treated as part of the other occupancy. 10. Mixed Occupancies a. Refers to two or more classes of occupancies occurring/located/situated/existing in the same building and/or structures so intermingled that separate safeguards are impracticable. b. The means of egress shall be sufficient to meet exit requirements for the occupants of each individual room or section, and for the maximum occupant load of the entire building. Fire safety construction, protective and warning systems and other safeguards shall met requirements of the most hazardous occupancy unless otherwise specified in Division 8 through 17 of this Chapter. 11. Miscellaneous a. This class of occupancy includes buildings or structure which cannot be properly classified in any of the preceding occupancy groups. Such miscellaneous buildings and structures shall conform to the fundamental guidelines provided for in Division 2 and to any specific provisions applicable thereto in Division 17 both of this chapter.
@mylenepunzalan25402 жыл бұрын
Sir False po yan Ang Number 1 di pa po?
@markjaysonclaor74522 жыл бұрын
Sir pa check lang po yung no. 1 question diba false po tamang sagot jan? Salamat sa sagot sir
@LodiPapzTV2 жыл бұрын
Firefighters scoop, shovel, sweep and mop excess water and debris caused by the fire and firefighting efforts.
@hekker43112 жыл бұрын
@@LodiPapzTV During po kasi sa sentence sir, hnd naman po guro nila yan gagawin unless pagkatapos na nang fire incident. kung after fire incident po true po sagot, pero pag during false po.
@jayrmadarang88572 жыл бұрын
False kasi nangyayari pa din ung sunog alangan na maglilinis ka agad ee anjan pa ung sunog
@regiebartolosalidaga90592 жыл бұрын
Ano po ba tamang answer sa no. 19 sir?
@LodiPapzTV2 жыл бұрын
CLASSIFICATION OF OCCUPANCY A. A building or structure shall be classified as follows: 1. Assembly a. Assembly occupancies include, but are not limited to, all buildings or portions of buildings used for gathering together of fifty (50) or more persons for such purposes as deliberation, worship, entertainment, eating, drinking, amusement, awaiting transportation, or similar uses. b. Assembly occupancies include: theaters; assembly halls; auditorium; exhibition halls; museum; restaurants; drinking establishments; places of worship; classrooms of 50 persons and over capacity; libraries; internet shops of over 50 persons capacity; dance halls; club rooms; skating rinks; gymnasiums; cockpit arenas; bowling facilities; pool rooms; armories; passenger stations and terminals of air, surface, underground, and marine public transportation facilities; recreational facilities; piers; court-rooms; conference rooms; and mortuary chapels or funeral homes. c. Restaurants and drinking establishments with an occupant load of less than 50 persons shall be classified as mercantile occupancies. d. Occupancy of any room or space for assembly purposes by less than fifty (50) persons in a building of other occupancy and incidental to such other occupancy shall be classified as part of the other occupancy and subject to the provisions applicable thereto. 2. Educational a. Educational occupancies include all buildings or portions thereof used for the gathering of group of six (6) or more persons for purposes of instruction. b. Educational occupancies include: Schools; Universities; Colleges; Academies; Nursery schools; Kindergartens; and Child Day Care facilities. c. Other occupancies associated with educational institutions shall be in accordance with the appropriate parts of this Chapter, except licensed day care facilities of any capacity. d. In case where instruction is incidental to some other occupancy, the Section of the Chapter governing such other occupancy shall apply. 3. Health Care a. Health care facilities are those used for purposes of medical or other treatment or care of persons where such occupants are mostly incapable of self preservation because of age, physical or mental disability, or because of security measures not under the occupants’ control. b. Health care facilities include: hospitals; nursing homes; birth centers; and residential custodial care centers such as nurseries, homes for the aged and the like. 4. Detention and Correctional a. Detention and correctional buildings are those used to house one or more persons under varied degrees of restraint or security where such occupants are mostly incapable of self-preservation because of security measures not under the occupants’ control. b. Detention and correctional occupancies shall include those used for purposes such as correctional institutions, detention facilities, community residential centers, training schools, work camps, and substance abuse centers where occupants are confined or housed under some degree of restraint or security. 5. Residential a. Residential occupancies are those occupancies in which sleeping accommodations are provided for normal residential purposes and include all buildings designed to provide sleeping accommodations. b. Residential buildings, structures or facilities are treated separately in this Rule in the following groups: hotels; motels; apartelles; pension houses; inns; apartments; condominiums; dormitories; lodging or rooming houses; and one- and two-family dwellings; and the likes. 6. Mercantile a. Mercantile occupancies include stores, markets, and other rooms, buildings, or structures for the display and/or sale of merchandise. b. Mercantile occupancies include: malls; supermarkets; department stores; shopping centers; flea markets; restaurants of less than 50 persons capacity; public/private dry and wet markets; water refilling stations; drugstores; hardwares/construction supplies; showrooms; and auction rooms. c. Minor merchandising operation in building predominantly of other occupancies, such as newsstand in an office building, shall be subject to the exit requirements of the predominant occupancy. d. Office, storage, and service facilities incidental to the sale of merchandise and located in the same building should be considered part of the mercantile occupancy classification. 7. Business a. Business buildings are those used for the transaction of business other than that covered under Mercantile, for the keeping of accounts and records and similar purposes. b. Included in this occupancy group are: offices for lawyers; doctors; dentists and other professionals; general offices; City/Municipal halls; internet shops; massage parlors, beauty parlors, barbershops of less than 50 occupants and court houses; c. Minor office occupancy incidental to operations in other occupancy shall be considered as a part of the dominant occupancy and shall be subject to the provisions of the Chapter applying to the dominant occupancy. 8. Industrial a. Industrial occupancies include factories that make products of all kinds and properties which shall include but not limited to product processing, assembling and disassembling, mixing, packaging, finishing or decorating, repairing and material recovery including, among others, the following: factories of all kinds; laboratories; dry cleaning plants; power plants; pumping stations; smokehouses; gas plants; refineries; and sawmills, laundries; creameries 9. Storage a. Storage occupancy includes all buildings or structures utilized primarily for the storage or sheltering of goods, merchandise, products, vehicles, or animals. Included in this occupancy group are: warehouses; cold storages; freight terminals; truck and marine terminals; bulk oil storage; LPG storage; parking garages; hangars; grain elevators; barns; and stables. b. Minor storage incidental to other occupancy shall be treated as part of the other occupancy. 10. Mixed Occupancies a. Refers to two or more classes of occupancies occurring/located/situated/existing in the same building and/or structures so intermingled that separate safeguards are impracticable. b. The means of egress shall be sufficient to meet exit requirements for the occupants of each individual room or section, and for the maximum occupant load of the entire building. Fire safety construction, protective and warning systems and other safeguards shall met requirements of the most hazardous occupancy unless otherwise specified in Division 8 through 17 of this Chapter. 11. Miscellaneous a. This class of occupancy includes buildings or structure which cannot be properly classified in any of the preceding occupancy groups. Such miscellaneous buildings and structures shall conform to the fundamental guidelines provided for in Division 2 and to any specific provisions applicable thereto in Division 17 both of this chapter.